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Ink 19 :: The Bent Scepters
February 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Bent Scepters (David Lee Beowülf)
Album Cover The Bent Scepters Blind Date with Destiny Bizarre/Planet Talk about having the formula for psychedelic fuzz! The Bent Scepters play classic psychedelic music. That is, fuzzy power guitars blended with strange keyboards. Listening to the Bent Scepters' originals like "No Way Down" and "Deep ...
Ink 19 :: Bent
February 1998 :: Film :: Bent (Jim Presnell)
Bent A Film by Sean Mathias Set in World War II-period Nazi Germany, Bent examines love, betrayal, lies, redemption, and truths. Director Sean Mathias has taken the award-winning stage play and adapted it for the screen using a talented British cast. The film speaks about colors; beautiful, delicate ...
Ink 19 :: Bent
Programmed To Love (Ministry of Sound). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
BENT PROGRAMMED TO LOVE Ministry of Sound Bent soothes their way into a jaded genre, making new paths with artistic samples, outrageously catchy (yet very minimal) vocals, all done with their own style and music that's a mix between downtempo, jazz, lounge, and indie rock. The group makes the world ...
Ink 19 :: The Don and Bill Show: Slightly Bent
Carl F. Gauze turns his "sick and twisted" eye to The Don and Bill Show: Slightly Bent, a collection of animated shorts from Don Hertzfeldt and Bill Plympton.
THE DON AND BILL SHOW: SLIGHTLY BENT SHORT ANIMATED FILMS BY DON HERTZFELDT AND BILL PLYMPTON From Bill Plympton's Eat! These guys are sick. Sick, but in a good way. These two independent animators have cranked out some of the most interesting and disturbing 'toons of the past two decades - Plympton ...
Ink 19 :: Bill Wells and Isobel Campbell
Ghost of Yesterday (Creeping Bent). Review by Aaron Shaul.
BILL WELLS AND ISOBEL CAMPBELL GHOST OF YESTERDAY Creeping Bent So this is what Isobel Campbell left Belle and Sebastian to do, eh? Avant-jazz renderings of Billie Holiday songs with Scottish indie jazz guru Bill Wells. Alright then. There is something both haunted and haunting about these songs. The ...
Ink 19 :: Echolalia
Solid State Alone (Bent). Review by Stein Haukland.
ECHOLALIA SOLID STATE ALONE Bent Probably for fear of sounding like every other post-rocking Chicago act, Echolalia add a considerable dose of electro-pop and computerized "atmospherics" to the formula -- and fail miserably. Anything that attempts to avoid the usual genre traps deserves praise just ...
Ink 19 :: Sebadoh
Touring with the original lineup for the first time in 14 years, indie rock's underrated heroes Sebadoh strolled into a soldout room at Orlando's The Social. Nothing could derail Jen Cray from not only witnessing this event, but talking with the band that helped create the soundtrack to her teenage years.
SEBADOH THE BENT MOUSTACHE Orlando, Fl April 10, 2007 by Jen Cray As if it wasn't enough that Lou Barlow made amends with J Mascis and has been touring with Dinosaur Jr. this past year, the multi tasking musician has outdone himself and given the fans what they've been begging for. For the first time ...
Ink 19 :: Pure Chill Out
Various Artists (UTV / Water). Review by Bill Campbell.
...floating around on this disc, but it is extremely weighed down by good music. Waldeck's ode to The Fifth Dimension, "Aquarius," is a lot of fun. Bent's "Always" is an extremely compelling groove with haunting, disembodied vocals from beyond the grave. Delerium's "Enchanted" also has a seductive charm...
Ink 19 :: Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Angelina Jolie returns as Lara Croft, but someone forgot to give her a script. Cradle of Life...or Kiss of Death? Lip-reader Steve Stav has the answer.
..., Reiss wants this little nuclear suitcase -- and instead of holding a great eBay auction, he intends on selling it to a league of extortion-bent criminal masterminds. First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three. No more. No less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count...
Ink 19 :: James William Hindle
Prospect Park (Badman Recording Co.). Review by Aaron Shaul.
.../Here I feel alone/At night we are protected/Right now this city's home" he sings on "Hoboken." This is quite a feat, considering the psychedelic bent many of his backing band mates seem to favor. The personal lyrics are surely more appropriate for Hindle's Elliot Smith/Badly Drawn Boy whispered coo...
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